The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen14Longman, 1963 |
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... kind to show that it is finished ; and for anything that appears it may have been continued on another , which once separated would easily be lost . As far as it goes , however , it fully explains its own business . TO THE KING.2 The ...
... kind to show that it is finished ; and for anything that appears it may have been continued on another , which once separated would easily be lost . As far as it goes , however , it fully explains its own business . TO THE KING.2 The ...
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... kind of steps and de- grees of advancement , they are in greater number than scarcely any other of your subjects can say . For this is now the eighth time , that your Majesty hath raised me . You found me of the Learned Counsel ...
... kind of steps and de- grees of advancement , they are in greater number than scarcely any other of your subjects can say . For this is now the eighth time , that your Majesty hath raised me . You found me of the Learned Counsel ...
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... kind dealing with himself , announcing his intention to " strike dead " the three Patents principally complained of - Inns , Ale - houses , Gold and Silver Thread ; -a temperate , judicious , honest speech ; with which the Lords were ...
... kind dealing with himself , announcing his intention to " strike dead " the three Patents principally complained of - Inns , Ale - houses , Gold and Silver Thread ; -a temperate , judicious , honest speech ; with which the Lords were ...
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OF THE SEVENTH VOLUME | 1 |
Failure of Mansfeldts attempt to reconquer the Palatinate | 3 |
Select committee appointed to report upon recompilement of | 5 |
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